
Douglas Gibson will celebrate some Scottish-Canadian authors in a free public presentation Wednesday.
Douglas Gibson will celebrate some Scottish-Canadian authors in a free public presentation Wednesday.
UWindsor law professor Richard Moon will discuss the increasingly partisan employment of the term “free speech” Tuesday in a Humanities Week lecture.
Humanities Week, Nov. 11 through 15, promises a series of diverse events in casual settings.
Dianne Saxe will discuss her career as an environmental lawyer in a free public presentation Oct. 28.
Contest offers cash for defending the value of the humanities.
The Women of Valour speakers series will open Oct. 3 with a presentation by artist, author, and educator Sara Diamond.
The Humanities Research Group has announced a schedule of events for 2019-20.
A quiz contest offers a prize of two $100 tickets to attend the gala opening of Watching Glory Die, Tuesday in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre.
Documentary filmmaker Sam Green will discuss a media landscape where almost every movie is immediately accessible in a free public lecture Thursday.
Political science student Rima Asfour won the “Why Humanities?” competition with an impassioned poem inspired by a horrific terrorist attack.